I've been guilty of sloppy use of English, occasionally, and one such
sloppiness that I run into occasionally is with the word "entropy"
for cryptographic purposes.

What we need is a word or very short phrase to capture the full
phrase:

"the conditional entropy of a measurement given all the information about the
measurement that an attacker is expected to acquire, under the threat model for
which the present use is being designed."

In casual language, I might call this "undiscoverability", but it's
far too large a word.

 - Carl

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